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and the west in the middle east would lead to the victory of the eastern block. we believed a war could bring us political gains. even a stalemate could bring us back. egypt had our backing, both political and military. we thought their forces would demonstrate the benefits of soviet support, so we were confident that the balance of power in the middle east would be altered by localized war. received word that israeli forces had a mass on the syrian border. he wasted no time, he immediately wrote to the un and asked the organization to withdraw its peacekeeping forces which had been stationed on the border of the neighboring countries from the previous war between egypt and israel. naser wanted to fill up the entire border egypt had with this unwanted neighbor with his own military forces. it seemed the soviet's plot for a war between the ideology. refugies of the easts and the west in the middle east had really worked, nasa took a further step that putting his forces on standby and shut down the strategic straights of tiran in the gulf of akaba. the straights of
and the west in the middle east would lead to the victory of the eastern block. we believed a war could bring us political gains. even a stalemate could bring us back. egypt had our backing, both political and military. we thought their forces would demonstrate the benefits of soviet support, so we were confident that the balance of power in the middle east would be altered by localized war. received word that israeli forces had a mass on the syrian border. he wasted no time, he immediately...
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we want to get out of the middle east to the extent we can. not out of the middle east and a grand sense, , that's exaggerat, but i think by that time the president obama's administration, 2011, 2012 there was a sense the risk is greater than the reward at that necessitated a change in strategy. that ultimately is what produced the jpo way and the jcpoa. this idea of this is the most risky most dangerous issue, nuclear issue, let's just sort of did it but to the side so we can then pursue the middle east strategy with what we want which is decreasing commitment to the region. that's a strategy that in some ways have changed the united states still is looking to increase our footprint in middle east for sure. that's been a matter of bipartisan consensus but obvious if their approach towards iran has changed because there's been a few that that strategy of, well, let's engage in diplomacy to avoid war hasn't really been successful. i think that's not just a republican view, not just a trump view but you can see that from the biden administration
we want to get out of the middle east to the extent we can. not out of the middle east and a grand sense, , that's exaggerat, but i think by that time the president obama's administration, 2011, 2012 there was a sense the risk is greater than the reward at that necessitated a change in strategy. that ultimately is what produced the jpo way and the jcpoa. this idea of this is the most risky most dangerous issue, nuclear issue, let's just sort of did it but to the side so we can then pursue the...
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middle east had really worked. nasa took a further step that putting his forces on standby and shut down the strategic straights of tiran in the gulf of akaba. the straights of tiran were the only waterway access israel had with the eastern part of the world. the only passage way for the israelis to import fuel had been shut down to the zinus and with this war became inevitable. the ussr wanted to prove its friendship to egypt and of course not be left behind from its rival, the us, in equipping its allies in the intelligence field, so it got to work and laid cables on the seabed from the ussr to egypt. the purpose was to be able to whisper in the ears of the egyptians anytime it wanted. when the ussr realized that it's too late and the war will inevitably happen, sooner or later, it ordered its naval forces in the black sea to move closer to egypt's shores. based on this order, 20 soviet warships sailed to the east of the mediterranean and were put on standby position. the ussr didn't want to leave its arab allies
middle east had really worked. nasa took a further step that putting his forces on standby and shut down the strategic straights of tiran in the gulf of akaba. the straights of tiran were the only waterway access israel had with the eastern part of the world. the only passage way for the israelis to import fuel had been shut down to the zinus and with this war became inevitable. the ussr wanted to prove its friendship to egypt and of course not be left behind from its rival, the us, in...
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the middle east form is not just an organization that writes about issues around the middle east, we are also active in the making of policy and adopting recommendations not just for policymakers in washington, directly in the region. recently we had a trip to northeast syria to see the impacts on the possible american withdrawal. also what it means for turkey and the different minority groups affected by the civil war for the last 13 years. he did the same thing in iraq, iran and very much what is going on in israel. today's event is pressing into due to the fact that we have a member of the iranian opposition here that doesn't just talk the talk, he walks the walk. i think these are the kind of people we want to bring to washington to policy members and members of capitol hill staff and members of congress and ultimately to the white house where decisions on foreign policy are made. i employ you to listen to today's conversation, i ask you to ask the hard questions, and regardless of what the answers are today, i hope you will take the information he provides, a first-person accoun
the middle east form is not just an organization that writes about issues around the middle east, we are also active in the making of policy and adopting recommendations not just for policymakers in washington, directly in the region. recently we had a trip to northeast syria to see the impacts on the possible american withdrawal. also what it means for turkey and the different minority groups affected by the civil war for the last 13 years. he did the same thing in iraq, iran and very much...
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east, and that middle east could then diversify towards the west, it could diversify towards greece, part of turkey, but from greece, it could diversify towards europe, to europe, well in romania, to germany, hungary, poland, and from there directly to italy, etc., etc., there are studies and that geographical access is vital, the geographic access is vital simply in the projection of a fundamental part of what is called the bricks and what is called multipolarity. this is what these international forces want, it is precisely what they want, fast, safe, land transportation. network that would operate 24 hours a day, this would be guaranteed by the control of the indian sea, the indian ocean, what is called the entire indo-pacific area. today, at this moment, the logical and necessary and just resistance of the yemani people has caused a serious problem for imperialism and the western economy, and for the zionist economy itself, with the practical pralysis of the port of hafa. that's good, that strategic point is clear. then there is another point, another. point that is also strategi
east, and that middle east could then diversify towards the west, it could diversify towards greece, part of turkey, but from greece, it could diversify towards europe, to europe, well in romania, to germany, hungary, poland, and from there directly to italy, etc., etc., there are studies and that geographical access is vital, the geographic access is vital simply in the projection of a fundamental part of what is called the bricks and what is called multipolarity. this is what these...
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the middle east for a while witl attention. we had some of the things occupying us and then we had seven october likeouf and we have had the black swan event that has come■jñg along and we e changed direction and it's become one of those moments so there is closer among the things we did, we now oure clearly on the region and all of the gaps■ that have been there for a while, they weren't like it was okay ut wasn't okay so that is receiving renewed attention and with any problem once you turn to it again and scrutinize it, you begin to find a few things and cover things that had you been looking for for camera might have seen. there would have been no 911, no gaza? probably not but all of these■ areas, they suffer from -- neglect is too harsh a word but whenou away, things happen. not all of them but things begin to happen once tccrue, they can become the bigger events we have seen. so lessons learned, how to apply them. the truth is institutions we call governments are comprised of without getting too philophical, i don
the middle east for a while witl attention. we had some of the things occupying us and then we had seven october likeouf and we have had the black swan event that has come■jñg along and we e changed direction and it's become one of those moments so there is closer among the things we did, we now oure clearly on the region and all of the gaps■ that have been there for a while, they weren't like it was okay ut wasn't okay so that is receiving renewed attention and with any problem once you...
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thank you for taking the time to the iran, middle east event. at i want to introduce you president and ceo ambassador mark green, thank you. >> thank you, sir, for the great work that you're doing.he welcome, everyone, to the wilson center. so we are a unique institution in foreign policy, we are congressionally chartered. scholarship driven andte fiercey nonpartisan and independent. that special status brings with it special obligations to not duplicate what others are doing but instead to prioritize most important issuess and those plas which we believeve we can add value and make a difference. so there are few topics that more fit the bill for picking high priorities than the subject that brings us here today and the discussions on iran, the middle east and u.s. involvement in the region. our work is focused on both ends of pennsylvania avenue. i can tell you that we've done more briefings and responded to more requests for on any subject than any other in recent months. our goal at the wilson center is to do our best to provide alliances in
thank you for taking the time to the iran, middle east event. at i want to introduce you president and ceo ambassador mark green, thank you. >> thank you, sir, for the great work that you're doing.he welcome, everyone, to the wilson center. so we are a unique institution in foreign policy, we are congressionally chartered. scholarship driven andte fiercey nonpartisan and independent. that special status brings with it special obligations to not duplicate what others are doing but instead...
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the situation in the middle east. watch our are proposing?— situation in the middle east. watch our are proposing? the focus today is on the eurozone _ our are proposing? the focus today is on the eurozone and _ our are proposing? the focus today is on the eurozone and the - our are proposing? the focus today | is on the eurozone and the european economy, basically trying to bring down inflation, stabilise the public finances after the shock, really, from covid and the energy prices crisis we have seen over the past year or so. crisis we have seen over the past year orso. it crisis we have seen over the past year or so. it also as you say the foreign policy aspect has been a really important part of this meeting. they started yesterday and will wind up today. they came up with a joint text in which they called for an immediate pause in the fighting which would lead to a lasting ceasefire in the middle east and the hedge of the european council is saying this is the most unanimous they have been in their mission and their wording, that they want to see an end to the fightin
the situation in the middle east. watch our are proposing?— situation in the middle east. watch our are proposing? the focus today is on the eurozone _ our are proposing? the focus today is on the eurozone and _ our are proposing? the focus today is on the eurozone and the - our are proposing? the focus today | is on the eurozone and the european economy, basically trying to bring down inflation, stabilise the public finances after the shock, really, from covid and the energy prices crisis we...
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one wanted to help egypt and syria get the upper hand in the middle east and destroy israel, and the other was fighting for the victory of israel and the elimination of soviet communism in the middle east. still, direct military confrontation between the two power houses wasn't unexpected at all either, both the soviet union and the united states were looking for excuse with all their might to light the flames of world war ii, because the middle east was the heart of the world's politics and energy supply, rivalry for superiority in the region was worth any kind of hardship. operation syanide was designed in such a way that after the presence of submarines in egypt's northern waters, the... would get close to the region as a deceptive operation, this would allow israel to attack it with its uncolored, unidentified fighter jets and bomb it in such a way that nothing would be left of the ship or its crew, but israel's unsuccessful attack didn't cause the destruction of the ship, also the survival of witnesses, meaning wounded naval officers of the liberty, operation sciende was total f
one wanted to help egypt and syria get the upper hand in the middle east and destroy israel, and the other was fighting for the victory of israel and the elimination of soviet communism in the middle east. still, direct military confrontation between the two power houses wasn't unexpected at all either, both the soviet union and the united states were looking for excuse with all their might to light the flames of world war ii, because the middle east was the heart of the world's politics and...
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it seemed the soviet's plot for a war between the ideologies of the east and the west in the middle east had really worked. noser took a further step. that putting his forces on standby and shut down the strategic straights of tiran in the gulf of akaba. the straights of tiran were the only waterway access israel had with the eastern part of the world. the only passage way for the israelis to import field had been shut down to the zinus and with this war became inevitable. our armed forces are ready for war. the gulf of akuba belongs to egypt. there is no way that we will allow israeli ships to pass through. the jews are threatening war. we tell them, hello and welcome. we are ready for war. but there is no way we will give up our rights to the gulf of aqaba. the ussr wanted to prove its friendship to egypt and of course not be left behind from its rival the us in equipping its allies in the intelligence field, so it got to work and laid cables on the seabed from the ussr to egypt, the purpose was to be able to whisper in the ears of the egyptians anytime it wanted. when the ussr realize
it seemed the soviet's plot for a war between the ideologies of the east and the west in the middle east had really worked. noser took a further step. that putting his forces on standby and shut down the strategic straights of tiran in the gulf of akaba. the straights of tiran were the only waterway access israel had with the eastern part of the world. the only passage way for the israelis to import field had been shut down to the zinus and with this war became inevitable. our armed forces are...
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by what is going on in the middle east. by the _ what is going on in the middle east. by the extremist _ what is going on in the middle east. by the extremist islamist? - what is going on in the middle east. by the extremist islamist? no, - what is going on in the middle east. | by the extremist islamist? no, they are hot _ by the extremist islamist? no, they are not. , ., , by the extremist islamist? no, they are not. , ., �*, by the extremist islamist? no, they arenot. , ., k, ., are not. does a sum of 5 live's snow s-ueakin are not. does a sum of 5 live's snow speaking to — are not. does a sum of 5 live's snow speaking to the _ are not. does a sum of 5 live's snow speaking to the bbc's _ are not. does a sum of 5 live's snow speaking to the bbc's chris - speaking to the bbc's chris warburton there. the new definition is part of the government's promised to tackle what it calls on increased threat since the attacks by hamas last october. the idea is to stop individuals or groups to have a platform to spread their views if they are extremist. the concern is that an
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army in the middle east, but without any ethics, so this is the achievement in the north in gaza militarily speaking, they are, they've been attacked today, area that they claim they have occupied on the 26th of october, in the middle, they are still fighting, they losing every single day, several officers between killed and wounded, they are ambushed by the resistance, and in military terms, when the an army declares a specific goals and then fails to achieve them, it means the army has... and the israelis have declared that their target is to eliminate hamas and to free all the prisoners, and they have failed in both. occupying area doesn't mean controlling it, they can occupy paza because they have very numerous and large army fighting against local resistance, but they cannot control it, because they are all the time harassed by the resistance and cannot in the same. placed a long time and one last question before we wrap up this program uh for mr. mansfield, diff judicial bodies like the icj and the icc, they're effectively powerless in enforcing their rulings, especially in a case lik
army in the middle east, but without any ethics, so this is the achievement in the north in gaza militarily speaking, they are, they've been attacked today, area that they claim they have occupied on the 26th of october, in the middle, they are still fighting, they losing every single day, several officers between killed and wounded, they are ambushed by the resistance, and in military terms, when the an army declares a specific goals and then fails to achieve them, it means the army has... and...
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communism was spreading exponentially in the middle east and the us in israel had to stop it and also prevent the arabs in the region from becoming more powerful with the help of the ussr. the soviets were using cables on the bed of the sea to transfer secret intelligence to the egyptians and for the us to know what was. going on between the ussr and egypt, it had to listen in on the intelligence that was being transmitted back and forth. it might have also been doing damage to the cables so that it could cut off the underwater transfer of intelligence between the ussr and egypt. this is how one of the most complicated covert operations during the cold war was planned by the us and israel, the covert operation called cyanide. and... i suggest we stop the interview here, what do you say? why you want it? why would you not be able to speak about operation scienide? signature and... reality to my country, is it very sensitive? i am built so, and i know exactly what i able to tell you, and i know exactly where i stop, and here i stop. two months before the sixth day war between the arabs
communism was spreading exponentially in the middle east and the us in israel had to stop it and also prevent the arabs in the region from becoming more powerful with the help of the ussr. the soviets were using cables on the bed of the sea to transfer secret intelligence to the egyptians and for the us to know what was. going on between the ussr and egypt, it had to listen in on the intelligence that was being transmitted back and forth. it might have also been doing damage to the cables so...
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i work on security topics, studying this aspect in lebanon, syria, iraq and throughout the middle east region. radwan martada, an independent lebanese journalist, during his professional life he has made hundreds of reports about soldiers in the middle east, has met with the leaders of islamic jihadists more than once and knows well how exactly weapons fall into their hands. i'll show you now. tell me, dear, when can we meet for a shoot? when you can? today is tomorrow, we can come today, they will meet us, take us where we need to go, they will meet you and bring you to us. militants from the arms mafia make an appointment in a small town on the border of lebanon with areas of syria not under control assad government. one of the main routes of the armory passes here. weapons in the region in lebanon, syria and turkey. what is the connection between the war in ukraine and smuggling ? the lebanese city of zahla, half an hour by car to the syrian border. here they make an appointment with a guide who will take the journalist to the largest merchant. an inconspicuous gray house on the out
i work on security topics, studying this aspect in lebanon, syria, iraq and throughout the middle east region. radwan martada, an independent lebanese journalist, during his professional life he has made hundreds of reports about soldiers in the middle east, has met with the leaders of islamic jihadists more than once and knows well how exactly weapons fall into their hands. i'll show you now. tell me, dear, when can we meet for a shoot? when you can? today is tomorrow, we can come today, they...
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it seemed the soviet's plot for a war between the ideologies of the east and the west in the middle east had really worked. nasser took a further step that putting his forces on standby and shut down the strategic straights of tiran in the gulf of akaba. the straights of tiran were the only waterway access israel had with the eastern part of the world. the only passage way for the israelis to import fuel had been shut down. down to the zinus and with this war became inevitable. june 5th, 7 in the morning, 180 israeli fighter jets flew towards egypt, only 12 fighter jets were left behind to defend the israeli skies. 45 minutes later, egypt's military airport runways were bombed and 280 egyptian military jets on the ground were the targets of israeli rockets. the egyptians were so overwhelmingly surprised that they didn't even find the time to start their jet engines. the next target for israeli fighter jets was syria, two hours. later, the assyrian air force was totally destroyed, and in only few minutes jordan's air force had been dealt a heavy blow by israeli fighters. this extraordinar
it seemed the soviet's plot for a war between the ideologies of the east and the west in the middle east had really worked. nasser took a further step that putting his forces on standby and shut down the strategic straights of tiran in the gulf of akaba. the straights of tiran were the only waterway access israel had with the eastern part of the world. the only passage way for the israelis to import fuel had been shut down. down to the zinus and with this war became inevitable. june 5th, 7 in...
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east, i quote, the middle east is quieter, than it has been in decades, serious frictions have decreased and we have quote this deescalated crises in gaza and quote, so this is small praise, but at least they have section on gaza, and atypically they have section on israel. now, what does that section section amount to? not much at all. we have fifth grade. son who is exposed to 10 minutes of cnn every morning at elementary school, cnn 10 minutes for grade schoolers, it could have written, and it sounds very much like what was written here, main the main issues are not addressed, and when the when they are mentioned, the fact that netanyahu may be in trouble and that a more moderate government might come in, well that's not very... help, you can clean that from any newspaper, so again, i'm not surprised, but i am disappointed, except for a couple of things which are more positive and i can mention those later. okay, now uh, george, this report, what's interesting is that they're kind of actually alluding to the military and commit wititness of the hamas movement, and that this will going
east, i quote, the middle east is quieter, than it has been in decades, serious frictions have decreased and we have quote this deescalated crises in gaza and quote, so this is small praise, but at least they have section on gaza, and atypically they have section on israel. now, what does that section section amount to? not much at all. we have fifth grade. son who is exposed to 10 minutes of cnn every morning at elementary school, cnn 10 minutes for grade schoolers, it could have written, and...
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east i quote the middle east is quieter than it has been in decades serious frictions have decreased and we have quote this deescalated crisis. in gaza, so this is small praise, but at least they have section on gaza, and atypically they have section on israel, now what does that section section amount to? not much at all, we have fifth grade son who is exposed to 10 minutes of cnn every morning at elementary school, cnn, 10 minutes for grade schoolers, could have written and it sounds very much like what was written here, main the main issues are not addressed and when the when they are mentioned, the fact that netanyahu may be in trouble and that a more moderate government might come in, well that's not very helpful, you can clean that from any newspaper, so again i'm not surprised, but i am disappointed except for a couple of things which are more positive and i can mention those later, mhm. okay, now uh, george, this report, what's interesting is that they're kind of actually alluding to the military and commit witness of the hamas movement, and that this will going to... take a
east i quote the middle east is quieter than it has been in decades serious frictions have decreased and we have quote this deescalated crisis. in gaza, so this is small praise, but at least they have section on gaza, and atypically they have section on israel, now what does that section section amount to? not much at all, we have fifth grade son who is exposed to 10 minutes of cnn every morning at elementary school, cnn, 10 minutes for grade schoolers, could have written and it sounds very...
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this is come, you know, she's an expert on g o economics in the middle east. her focus is on the ties between the gulf states and china. we've seen the in the past really 1020 years of the willingness of, of the gulf states to join some of the multi lateral platforms that are non western centric. like breaks it's an economic alliance that is increasingly seen as a counterweight to more western oriented forms, including the g 7 bricks is a pretty exclusive club. the leaders of saudi arabia and the u. 8. when you were asked to join the blog last year. west leadership at the global stage is spending 2 twin road. it's being increasingly challenged by new players, especially chinese. and so for the goal stage, they're trying to adapt to, to this change and the growing multiple leverage, see up each national debt. this strategy is pretty new for saudi arabia and the u. a. e. for decades they were very focused on the us as their main partner. basically ever since oil was discovered in the gulf and the 20th century, just look at do buying. this is what it looked like
this is come, you know, she's an expert on g o economics in the middle east. her focus is on the ties between the gulf states and china. we've seen the in the past really 1020 years of the willingness of, of the gulf states to join some of the multi lateral platforms that are non western centric. like breaks it's an economic alliance that is increasingly seen as a counterweight to more western oriented forms, including the g 7 bricks is a pretty exclusive club. the leaders of saudi arabia and...
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talks are continuin: middle east and beyond. talks are continuing on _ middle east and beyond. talks are continuing on a _ middle east and beyond. talks are continuing on a possible _ middle east and beyond. talks are continuing on a possible six - middle east and beyond. talks are continuing on a possible six weekl continuing on a possible six week ceasefire, despite israel not attending. israel says it won't attending. israel says it won't attend until hamas comes up with a list of hostages still alive. hamas took 253 hostages on the 7th of october. hamas says it cannot provide the information because of his royal�*s continuing bombardment of gaza and says hostages are being held by different palestinian groups and in different areas of the gaza strip. another night of intense israeli strikes in gaza. with homes flattened, people crushed. ushering in another day of grief stricken goodbyes. after six months of brutal war, even israel's closest ally, the us, is ratcheting up the pressure for a new truce with hamas. given the immense scale of suffering in gaza, there must be a
talks are continuin: middle east and beyond. talks are continuing on _ middle east and beyond. talks are continuing on a _ middle east and beyond. talks are continuing on a possible _ middle east and beyond. talks are continuing on a possible six - middle east and beyond. talks are continuing on a possible six weekl continuing on a possible six week ceasefire, despite israel not attending. israel says it won't attending. israel says it won't attend until hamas comes up with a list of hostages...
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well, they've comletel on the middle east? well, they've completely lost _ on the middle east? well, they've completely lost touch _ on the middle east? well, they've completely lost touch with - on the middle east? well, they'vei completely lost touch with reality. the fact that is the labour party is facilitating genocide that�*s taking place before our very eyes. it�*s absolutely outrageous that labour party of all political parties, which has always had a strong peace contingent within it, is now actually supporting genocide. maybe if we can avoid _ actually supporting genocide. maybe if we can avoid that _ actually supporting genocide. maybe if we can avoid that language - actually supporting genocide. maybe if we can avoid that language if- if we can avoid that language if that�*s ok for now. if we can avoid that language if that's ok for now.— if we can avoid that language if that's ok for now. well, i know, but it may offend. _ that's ok for now. well, i know, but it may offend, but _ that's ok for now. well, i know, but it may offend, but even _ that's ok for n
well, they've comletel on the middle east? well, they've completely lost _ on the middle east? well, they've completely lost touch _ on the middle east? well, they've completely lost touch with - on the middle east? well, they'vei completely lost touch with reality. the fact that is the labour party is facilitating genocide that�*s taking place before our very eyes. it�*s absolutely outrageous that labour party of all political parties, which has always had a strong peace contingent within...
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, not in africa, not in the middle east, not in asia, any country can face terror. that’s why we say that we need to fight together with the whole world, but some people don’t need this, and if we talk about the causes and origins of terrorism, then, not talking now about the investigative ones actions, about investigators who must specifically identify the perpetrators, i don’t like it when there are no conclusions from the investigation in advance, someone is already saying who specifically ordered or did not order, we must always wait for the investigation, but one thing is obvious, who blew up the whole world, where from terrorism, how it arises... on the basis of national issues, geopolitical issues, religious issues, who blew up the world, who invaded the middle east, here we are this week - this month we are celebrating another sad anniversary of the bombing yugoslavia, this is also after that, how many terrorist attacks were there in europe, as soon as the color revolution, you know, there will be terrorist attacks for 10 years, as soon as maidan - 20
, not in africa, not in the middle east, not in asia, any country can face terror. that’s why we say that we need to fight together with the whole world, but some people don’t need this, and if we talk about the causes and origins of terrorism, then, not talking now about the investigative ones actions, about investigators who must specifically identify the perpetrators, i don’t like it when there are no conclusions from the investigation in advance, someone is already saying who...
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it chancellor olaf scholz, who is on a tour of the middle east.— tour of the middle east. it comes after prime _ tour of the middle east. it comes after prime minister _ tour of the middle east. it comes after prime minister benjamin i after prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a ground offensive in rafah is certain to go ahead and push back against the international community for their criticism of it. today is st patrick's day — and thousands of people are gathering in towns and cities across ireland to celebrate. the event, which dates to 1762, is one of the world's largest irish heritage festivities. but it's notjust ireland — celebrations are happening in lots of places around the world. sofia bettiza reports. millions of people are coming together this weekend to celebrate st patrick's day. this, for example, is new york which has the largest irish community in the us. you can see lots of people attending the st patrick's day parade on fifth ave. but one of the most iconic celebrations is here in chicago, where the tradition is that the chicago river is infused
it chancellor olaf scholz, who is on a tour of the middle east.— tour of the middle east. it comes after prime _ tour of the middle east. it comes after prime minister _ tour of the middle east. it comes after prime minister benjamin i after prime minister benjamin netanyahu says a ground offensive in rafah is certain to go ahead and push back against the international community for their criticism of it. today is st patrick's day — and thousands of people are gathering in towns and cities...
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is there a mind no about top story, demons, house level shelves is in the middle east, in hopes of bringing about the ceasefire and the conflict between each route. and i'm us, he's held talks with a king of judah and will lead time travel to israel for discussions with a prime minister next and sports life needs. india is i will try mouth and mom who has to balance providing for the family with training full and competing. and some of the countries will screw in the basics. i am adding my kids right now to stay with us from one use at the top of the, the, enjoying the views, and come to take a look at these l t. v highlights every week in your inbox, subscribe. now. if we speak different languages, sugar from control, some country, how do we become different? how is discrete logic? want me to pull them in just a 100 days. my power is because of my family. what killed the.
is there a mind no about top story, demons, house level shelves is in the middle east, in hopes of bringing about the ceasefire and the conflict between each route. and i'm us, he's held talks with a king of judah and will lead time travel to israel for discussions with a prime minister next and sports life needs. india is i will try mouth and mom who has to balance providing for the family with training full and competing. and some of the countries will screw in the basics. i am adding my kids...
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how is the far left shaping our middle east policy today? >> my administration supports israel's security is rock solid. the conduct of the response in gaza strip has been over the top. , balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪) icy hot. ice works fast. ♪ heat makes it last. feel the power of contrast therapy. ♪ so you can rise from pain. icy hot. ♪ believe it or not baby... at university of phoenix... you... you... you... you could earn your... master's... for under than 11 thousand! 11... yes! 11! master's degree for under 11k in less than a year. some things are too obvious to be a coincidence. earn your competency-based master's at university of phoenix. somebody would ask her something... ...and she would just walk right past them. she didn't know they were talking to her. i just could not hear. i was hesitant to get the hearing aids because of my short hair. but nobody even sees them. our nearl
how is the far left shaping our middle east policy today? >> my administration supports israel's security is rock solid. the conduct of the response in gaza strip has been over the top. , balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪) icy hot. ice works fast. ♪ heat makes it last. feel the power of contrast therapy. ♪ so you can rise from pain. icy hot....
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weakjustice and desperation lead girls to the middle east. but there is a chain of exploitation that begins here. they are lured by agents with false promises of good jobs and salaries. i have been trying to contact agents in malawi for months. finally, we get a break, getting rita's phone number. our undercover reporter tries to contact her to see if she is still operating entirely online. "hello, mama. "a friend gave me your number. "can you help me get ajob in oman?" within 2a hours, rita responds. our undercover reporter sends her the necessary documents, and we wait. i have arranged to meet the sister of one of the girls in oman. stevelia has been a vocal and vital force for her sister, blessings, who left four children without telling them in december 2022. we know she's in trouble. at first, i would just tell them that, "your mummyjust went to blantyre, "she's visiting friends." then the next day, i had to create something else, say, "ah, she's attending a wedding someplace. "she'll be coming soon." the question was always, "how soon a
weakjustice and desperation lead girls to the middle east. but there is a chain of exploitation that begins here. they are lured by agents with false promises of good jobs and salaries. i have been trying to contact agents in malawi for months. finally, we get a break, getting rita's phone number. our undercover reporter tries to contact her to see if she is still operating entirely online. "hello, mama. "a friend gave me your number. "can you help me get ajob in oman?"...
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peter, we'll let ou no middle east. 0k. peter, we'll let you go away _ middle east. 0k. peter, we'll let you go away and _ middle east. 0k. peter, we'll let you go away and see _ middle east. 0k. peter, we'll let you go away and see if _ middle east. 0k. peter, we'll let you go away and see if you - middle east. 0k. peter, we'll let you go away and see if you can l middle east. 0k. peter, we'll let. you go away and see if you can grab george galloway or, indeed, mr tully. we'll come back to you a little later. ijust want, if you are justjoining little later. ijust want, if you arejustjoining us — the time, 3:08. let me remind you of the result of the rochdale by—election: george galloway has won, as you can see there. the workers' party of britain, with 12,335 votes — as we were mentioning, the independent candidate david tully coming second with 6,638 votes. the conservative candidate, paul ellison — 3,731. the candidate that on the ballot paper was for labour, azhar ali — but of course, he was disowned by the party early on in the campaign — 2,402. what doe
peter, we'll let ou no middle east. 0k. peter, we'll let you go away _ middle east. 0k. peter, we'll let you go away and _ middle east. 0k. peter, we'll let you go away and see _ middle east. 0k. peter, we'll let you go away and see if _ middle east. 0k. peter, we'll let you go away and see if you - middle east. 0k. peter, we'll let you go away and see if you can l middle east. 0k. peter, we'll let. you go away and see if you can grab george galloway or, indeed, mr tully. we'll come back to you...
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by what is going on in the middle east. by the _ what is going on in the middle east. by the extremist _ what is going on in the middle east. by the extremist islamist? - what is going on in the middle east. by the extremist islamist? no, i what is going on in the middle east. | by the extremist islamist? no, they are not _ by the extremist islamist? no, they are not. , . ,
by what is going on in the middle east. by the _ what is going on in the middle east. by the extremist _ what is going on in the middle east. by the extremist islamist? - what is going on in the middle east. by the extremist islamist? no, i what is going on in the middle east. | by the extremist islamist? no, they are not _ by the extremist islamist? no, they are not. , . ,
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the good news is that there was... no middle east section to the annual threat assessment last year, jacob sullivan, the national security advisor, pretty much is very smart guy, knew what was going to happen, and so he had a 70 word essay in foreign affairs and it concluded five days before the october 7 attacks, the middle east... i quote, the middle east is quieter than it has been in decades, serious frictions have decreased, and we have deescalated crises in gaza, and quote, so this is small praise, but at least they have section on gaza, and atypically they have section on israel, now what does that section section? to, not much at all, we have fifth grade son who is exposed to 10 minutes of cnn every morning at elementary school, cnn, 10 minutes for grade schoolers, i could have written, and it sounds very much like what was written here, main, the main issues are not addressed, and when the when they are mentioned, the fact that netanyahu may be in trouble and... that a more moderate government might come in, well that's not very helpful, you can clean that from any newspaper
the good news is that there was... no middle east section to the annual threat assessment last year, jacob sullivan, the national security advisor, pretty much is very smart guy, knew what was going to happen, and so he had a 70 word essay in foreign affairs and it concluded five days before the october 7 attacks, the middle east... i quote, the middle east is quieter than it has been in decades, serious frictions have decreased, and we have deescalated crises in gaza, and quote, so this is...
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army in the middle east, but without any ethics, so this is the achievement in the north, in gaza militarily speaking, they are... or they've been attacked today, area that they claim they have occupied on the 26th of october, in the middle, they are still fighting, they losing every single day several officers between killed and wounded, they are ambushed by the resistance, and in military terms, when the an army declares a specific goals and then fails to achieve them, it means the army has failed. "and the israelis have declared that their target is to eliminate hamas and to free all the prisoners, and they have failed in both. occupying area doesn't mean controlling it, they can occupy part of gaza, because they have very numerous and large army fighting against local resistance, but they cannot control it, because they are all the time harassed by the resistance and cannot stay in the same." place uh a long time and one last question before we wrap up this program uh from mr. mansfield, diff judicial bodies like the icj and the icc, they're effectively powerless in enforcing their rulin
army in the middle east, but without any ethics, so this is the achievement in the north, in gaza militarily speaking, they are... or they've been attacked today, area that they claim they have occupied on the 26th of october, in the middle, they are still fighting, they losing every single day several officers between killed and wounded, they are ambushed by the resistance, and in military terms, when the an army declares a specific goals and then fails to achieve them, it means the army has...
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thea;r position on the middle east? they have lost touch _ position on the middle east? they have lost touch with _ position on the middle east? they have lost touch with reality. the labour — have lost touch with reality. the labour party is facilitating a genocide that has taken place before very eyes _ genocide that has taken place before very eyes. it is outrageous that the labour— very eyes. it is outrageous that the labour party of our clinical parties. _ labour party of our clinical parties, which is always had a strong — parties, which is always had a strong piece contention within it, is now— strong piece contention within it, is now supporting genocide —— of all political— is now supporting genocide —— of all political parties. is now supporting genocide -- of all political parties.— political parties. maybe avoid that lanaruae if political parties. maybe avoid that language if that — political parties. maybe avoid that language if that is _ political parties. maybe avoid that language if that is ok _ political parties. maybe avoid that la
thea;r position on the middle east? they have lost touch _ position on the middle east? they have lost touch with _ position on the middle east? they have lost touch with reality. the labour — have lost touch with reality. the labour party is facilitating a genocide that has taken place before very eyes _ genocide that has taken place before very eyes. it is outrageous that the labour— very eyes. it is outrageous that the labour party of our clinical parties. _ labour party of our clinical...
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our middle east correspondent, _ to keep things on track. our middle east correspondent, yolande - to keep things on track. our middle east correspondent, yolande, - to keep things on track. our middle east correspondent, yolande, live i to keep things on track. our middle | east correspondent, yolande, live in jerusalem. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk... police forces are failing to record the ethnicity of many people reported missing, bbc analysis suggests. in almost a fifth of all missing persons incidents in england and wales in a 12—month period — there was either no ethnic group recorded or the individual�*s ethnicity was marked "unknown". the home office told bbc news it was funding a report into the issue. the government's announced that 19 cash—strapped english councils will be allowed to sell property and other assets to pay for services next year. councils are normally banned from selling assets to cover day—to—day spending. but the gove
our middle east correspondent, _ to keep things on track. our middle east correspondent, yolande - to keep things on track. our middle east correspondent, yolande, - to keep things on track. our middle east correspondent, yolande, live i to keep things on track. our middle | east correspondent, yolande, live in jerusalem. around the world and across the uk. this is bbc news. let's look at some other stories making news here in the uk... police forces are failing to record the ethnicity of many...
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in these six days, the map of the middle east has completely changed did from egypt, the sinai desert and the gaza strip, from jordan, the west bank of east jerusalem, and from syria , the golan heights. when israel fell, this war created an invincible spirit in the israeli people and changed the political balance in the middle east for years to come. years later , gamal abdul nasser's daughter said in an interview: my father had a smile on his face until several months after the war. he didn't have it and he never became that person again. against all his insistence, nasser created the army commander abdul hakim amer and put him under prosecution so that he could be interrogated in detail about the reasons for this disastrous failure. four
in these six days, the map of the middle east has completely changed did from egypt, the sinai desert and the gaza strip, from jordan, the west bank of east jerusalem, and from syria , the golan heights. when israel fell, this war created an invincible spirit in the israeli people and changed the political balance in the middle east for years to come. years later , gamal abdul nasser's daughter said in an interview: my father had a smile on his face until several months after the war. he didn't...
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in the middle east. her focus is on the ties between the gulf states and china. we seen in the past really 1020 years of the willingness of, of the gulf states to join some of the multi lateral platforms that are non western centric. like breaks it's an economic alliance that is increasingly seen as a counterweight to more western oriented forms, including the g 7 bricks is a pretty exclusive club. the leaders of saudi arabia and the u. a. when you were asked to join the blog last year. west leadership at the global stage is sending to twin road. it's being increasingly challenged by new players, especially chinese. and so for the goal stage, they're trying to adapt to, to this change and the growing multiple leverage, see up each national debt. this strategy is pretty new for saudi arabia and the u. a. e. for decades they were very focused on the us as their main partner. basically ever since oil was discovered in the gulf and the 20th century. just look at dubai . this is what it looked like over 50 years ago. and this is what it looks like now. it's a similar
in the middle east. her focus is on the ties between the gulf states and china. we seen in the past really 1020 years of the willingness of, of the gulf states to join some of the multi lateral platforms that are non western centric. like breaks it's an economic alliance that is increasingly seen as a counterweight to more western oriented forms, including the g 7 bricks is a pretty exclusive club. the leaders of saudi arabia and the u. a. when you were asked to join the blog last year. west...
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i work on security topics, studying this aspect in lebanon, syria, iraq and throughout the middle east region. radwan martada, independent lebanese journalist, throughout his professional life. shot hundreds of reports about soldiers in the middle east , met with the leaders of islamic jihadists more than once and knows well how exactly weapons fall into their hands, i will now show you something on this map, on this map, for example, all the lebanese-syrian borders have illegal crossings through which contraband is transported between lebanon and areas of syria not controlled by the assad government, the mediators are usually local residents of border settlements. the lebanese city of zahla, half an hour by car from the syrian border, makes an appointment with a guide who will take the journalist to the largest arms dealer. inconspicuous. a gray house on the outskirts of the city, a modest dwelling on the outside, but inside looks like an army warehouse, smuggling weapons for local residents is a real business, and... sometimes it’s the only way to survive. why did you choose this w
i work on security topics, studying this aspect in lebanon, syria, iraq and throughout the middle east region. radwan martada, independent lebanese journalist, throughout his professional life. shot hundreds of reports about soldiers in the middle east , met with the leaders of islamic jihadists more than once and knows well how exactly weapons fall into their hands, i will now show you something on this map, on this map, for example, all the lebanese-syrian borders have illegal crossings...
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indeed, the conflict in the middle east is the hottest topic right now. which is being discussed all over the world, not only in the un, and it’s not just the situation in gas, which is catastrophic, we just discussed this topic yesterday, the topic, the topic of hunger, in gas 6,000 people are on the verge of starvation, what consequences will all this bring for the younger generation, it is difficult to predict, but this is actually in fact, genocide of the future, this is being done. purposefully, in our opinion, but in addition to the situation in gas itself, which is discussed regularly in the east and now there, because of the position of one well-known country, there are risks that this conflict will escalate into a regional, regional and, god forbid, global escalation . surprisingly, you probably remember the forecast of the late vladimir volchichavsky, who, in my opinion, back in 2019, said that speaking somewhere about... it’s fraught, fraught, the middle east has always been a powder keg, now the match is already presented, but we are dealing with, well , outright sabo
indeed, the conflict in the middle east is the hottest topic right now. which is being discussed all over the world, not only in the un, and it’s not just the situation in gas, which is catastrophic, we just discussed this topic yesterday, the topic, the topic of hunger, in gas 6,000 people are on the verge of starvation, what consequences will all this bring for the younger generation, it is difficult to predict, but this is actually in fact, genocide of the future, this is being done....
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east peace, the nothing is nothing but peace in the middle east is it strikes the 2 state solution is by my part of the movies, the by the aids. it's well is to get away with the story on the scale who it's about. it's of course about saving millions of people from salvation, but it's also about providing a real estate from renting piece in the middle east. the decades to con gentleman were running out of time. but how for the we've got a chance to further expand on this issue in particular, and the meantime to a pursue any time the risk of this. i really appreciate your insight. thank you. and thank you to for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting our website and just see the dot com for further discussion. go to our facebook page, that's facebook dot com, forward slash a j inside. so you can also join the conversation on x, i'll hand it is as a j inside story for me. how should i buy? and the entire team here in the, the, of these changes will be rapid, costly, and largely undesirable. the viability of many ecosystems is at stake, as it is the viability of civ
east peace, the nothing is nothing but peace in the middle east is it strikes the 2 state solution is by my part of the movies, the by the aids. it's well is to get away with the story on the scale who it's about. it's of course about saving millions of people from salvation, but it's also about providing a real estate from renting piece in the middle east. the decades to con gentleman were running out of time. but how for the we've got a chance to further expand on this issue in particular,...
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it's in the top from the middle east peace process. i don't know to actually some so as far as the talking on was, is concerned, it's taken on a new and she told me because not only was the single, don't you talk to, or which these are allegations made against the tool of a self image. completely so he said no evidence produced by himself full. uh now what we're seeing is these raised in a further attempt to discredit our controls. going down to the council crossing point, i'm going to be clear, concrete consecutive 50 truck. oh wow. well that's what it is. to do it, is the truck's going to cancel good intentions, but it's a girl. oh can type. is it kind of long on the way they used to say not being able to, to deliver this. they didn't know if these railways were built in the truck from going down there. so there's a lot of in this, i've been talking to. so it's been a rough, they're all full of states that have come back to increase the sol dues. the you a couple other ross to discuss much to $25000000.00 includes this panels insigni
it's in the top from the middle east peace process. i don't know to actually some so as far as the talking on was, is concerned, it's taken on a new and she told me because not only was the single, don't you talk to, or which these are allegations made against the tool of a self image. completely so he said no evidence produced by himself full. uh now what we're seeing is these raised in a further attempt to discredit our controls. going down to the council crossing point, i'm going to be...
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we have messed up the whole middle east. if you can recall, i remember it was hillary clinton who was secretary of state when we were selling weapons to saudi arabia, so they could bomb yemen into the stone age. what happened was, yemen got bombed into the stone age, and the houthi terrorists move into areas where people are desperate and hopeless. of course, they come in and offer some help, because nobody else was going to help them. the same thing happened in gaza. the palestinians are desperate and hopeless for years and years, especially with the blockade. hamas comes in and says we will help you. we are on your side. nobody ends up on the palestinian side or the yemen side. you have got these terrorist organizations that set in. israel appreciated hamas being in gaza, right? we all know that israel supported hamas leading to october 7, and now we are in the position we are in now. i would like a conversation about the united states and how we put people in such despair and hopelessness that caused all of this stuff goi
we have messed up the whole middle east. if you can recall, i remember it was hillary clinton who was secretary of state when we were selling weapons to saudi arabia, so they could bomb yemen into the stone age. what happened was, yemen got bombed into the stone age, and the houthi terrorists move into areas where people are desperate and hopeless. of course, they come in and offer some help, because nobody else was going to help them. the same thing happened in gaza. the palestinians are...